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The derivative of f(x) = x mod b is f'(x)=1, except where x is a multiple of b, when it is undefined.
sqrt(X) is also X^1/2 use power rule 1/2X^-1/2 ( first derivative ) -1/4X^-3/2 ( second derivative ) and so on
Take the second derivative, set that equal to zero, and solve for x. All the possible x's you get from that are the x coordinates for the inflection points. To get the y coordinates, plug the x's back into the original equation and solve for y. I say x's because sometimes there will be multiple outputs. But since you're dealing with an equation to the third power, the second derivative's power will only be to the first, giving you only one x (one inflection point).
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10 itself is a multiple of 5, so any multiple of 10 must also be a multiple of 5.
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The derivative of f(x) = x mod b is f'(x)=1, except where x is a multiple of b, when it is undefined.
Wile there are multiple facts of anorexia, the two most common are restrictive and binge anorexia.
To differentiate y=sin(sin(x)) you need to use the chain rule. A common way to remember the chain rule is "derivative of the outside, keep the inside, derivative of the inside". First, you take the derivative of the outside. The derivative of sin is cos. Then, you keep the inside, so you keep sin(x). Then, you multiple by the derivative of the inside. Again, the derivative of sinx is cosx. In the end, you get y'=cos(sin(x))cos(x))
No, "class" can refer to a group of individuals or things with similar characteristics or qualities, but it is not a specific classification level. In a classification system, "class" may represent a higher-level category that contains multiple lower-level classifications.
sqrt(X) is also X^1/2 use power rule 1/2X^-1/2 ( first derivative ) -1/4X^-3/2 ( second derivative ) and so on
If two organisms share multiple classification levels, it means they have similarities in their evolutionary history and genetic makeup. This suggests that they are closely related and likely share a common ancestor. Organisms that share more classification levels are more closely related than those that share fewer levels.
NetBSD is a derivative of BSD created in 1993. It is best known for being highly stable and being easily portable across multiple architectures.
A domain is bigger than a phyla. A domain is the highest level of biological classification, encompassing multiple kingdoms. Phyla belong within the kingdom level of classification.
The classification of a "monkey" can refer to any one of five animal Families, so there are multiple genera for "monkey" animals.
Classification system having all properties asked in question is called phylogenetic classofication .
A "domain" is a taxonomic rank higher than the kingdom in biological classification. It represents the broadest level of classification and encompasses multiple kingdoms. For example, the domains of life are Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryota.